I just saw Ali Haider’s Meri Sohniye.
Wow…I mean, the video doesn’t have awesome graphics or anything, but they’re finally dealing with something other than village scenes!
I just saw Ali Haider’s Meri Sohniye.
Wow…I mean, the video doesn’t have awesome graphics or anything, but they’re finally dealing with something other than village scenes!
Sorry but I have to give it a
http://www3.pak.org/gupshup/smilies/nook.gif
I am too old for these dizzy woozy videos ..
nothing to feel sorry about ahmadjee - that's your opinion.
I wouldn't call ita break through video. It is just another mediocre video by Ali.
I think the Pakistani music scene is going the wrong way following the Indian way of Video making. Though Pakistani pop was the pioneer in video making and we were the first air a video on MTV (Awaz's 'jan e munn 1992) but I am seeing that our artist's today have to follow the same theme which is followed by a typical Indian videos and movies.
Aik khoobsurat larki, modern si... Larkaa us kay peechay and at the end dono main pyaar. Look at Abrar's videos ' sanoo tere naal' was a typical Indian wannabe video. I liked Abrar's 'billo' better! Which was such a different video and was produced in 1995.
We need to follow examples set by Junaid's videos (check out Us Rah Parr) and Najam ( pal do Pal). Now that is originality and true work of art!
Well, I admit he's got the whole thing of a guy going after a girl in the video. But what I like, maybe I'm interpreting the whole video ghalatly - but, it seems he's chasing a ghost. He's got the whole Blair Witch documentary type of film effect going on. I think its a big difference to the usual high tech videos.
I agree with Ali there.
I would rather see something more original and totally ethentic from creativety's pont of view.
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